SUNDAY. AUGUST 31, 1958 HETtALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 8 C Jr. 1 4' Is 7 mm , k1 rW -SHT 1 PIS-' vV) f V t . ' . V 1. V, 2 J. ' V , MOMENTS before her walk up the aisle of St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Nancy Warren posed with her father, Lane Warren, in parental home. The bride is . an only daughter. Jocld- 1Uarren juptlais . 3n t. f-aut J dliurcli ' THE CEREMONY OVER, the newly wedded Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Todd leave church for reception in lovely garden at home of bride's parents, 2025 Lawrence Street, where profusion of summer blooms made delightful setting in late afternoon. (Continued From 1C) best man for his brother. Acolytes were Gerald and Richard Whit- latch, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitlatch of Klamath Falls. Guests were ushered to their seats by Herbert Titus, James Brown, Baker: Larry Yarnell, Dale Dash. Ashland, and Louis Zarosinski, this city. For the wedding, Mrs. Warren wore a porcelain blue dull satin sheath with matching pumps and tiny feather hat. Her shoulder flower was a white orchid, Mrs. Todd chose a Capri blue frock, also in satin with matching accessories and hat. Her flower also was a white orchid, The beautiful garden at the Warren home, 202S Lawrence Street, was chosen for the recep' tion where the bride s table was covered with a cloth of imported organdy and Alencon lace, made especially for the occasion by the brides maternal granamotner, Mrs. Ludvig Peterson, who with Mr. Peterson, maternal grand father, was present from their home in Prineville. The four-tiered white wedding cake, encircled at the base with florets of deep blue delphinium and maiden hair fern, centering the table was complemented with After the first cut was mads by the newly wedded couple, the con fection was served by Mrs. Rus sell Marshall, Palm Desert, Cali fornia, and Mrs. Roy Whitlatch, this city. Pouring were Mrs. Lud vig Peterson and Mrs. Lawrence Cada. Mrs. David Todd assisted at the punch bowl, assisted by Paul Anestead. R. Frank Tucker. Russell Marshall, Charles Bailey, Rov Whitlatch. Robert Ellingson, Hugh Estes and Morgan Johnson. Mrs. Paul Anestead and Mrs. Hugh Estes, in charge of the re ception, were assisted about the rooms bv Mrs. Robert hllingson, Mrs. Fred Heilbronner, Mrs. John Moehl, Mrs. Morgan Johnson, Mrs. Charles Bailey, Mrs. Axel Jacob son, Mrs. Gordon Raught. Mrs. Verla Peterson, Mrs. Ethel Fester- field. Mrs. Lloyd Haight, aunts of the bridegroom. Mrs. Richard Post, Sharon Meyers, Jeanne Drost, Janice Kenyon and Lynette Gotchy, sorority sisters of the bride, Mrs. Rodney van tsus kirk, Mrs. R. Frank Tucker. Judith Angstead was in charge of the guest book. Mary and Robin Marshall, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marshall, passed rice in tiny blue net bags. A charming note was the vocal serenade during the reception by tall, lighted tapers in. silver hold- Alpha Tau Omega fraternity TMriiffliiiii iiiitrirfr former m arneS 3n j-otliand MR. AND MRS. BOICE ROBERT MOORE Bruno Studio Photo BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED BONANZA Mrs. Howard Kel leson was given a surprise Au gust 20 when Mrs. John Brown invited friends to come to the Bo nanza Cafe for a coffee hour and help Mrs. Kelleson celebrate her birthday. Guests were Mrs. Homer Dixon. Mrs. Charles Schmidli, Mrs. Roy ferniund, Mrs. Les Leavitt, Mrs, Don Gibney, Mrs. Tim Tyrce, Mrs Bob Schmor and Betty Tyree. V"." --i V x4i ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bredeen, Mer. rill, announce the engage ment of their daughter, Doris Kathleen, to Joe Wal lace, ion of Mr. and Mrs, Homer Collins, also of Mer. rill. Both are 1958 grad uates of Merrill High School. No wedding date has been set. Photo by Ferebee Lora Gene Hurley, daughter of Mrs. William Jarosak of Klamath Falls and Paul Hurley of Duns muir, became the bride of Boice Robert Moore, of Wauna, Oregon, at a morning Nuptial Mass at St. Mary Magdalene Church in Port land on August 4. The Rev. George Campbell officiated at the 9:30 ceremonies. Escorted by her stepfather, Wil liam Jarosak, the bride wore a white lace and taffeta floor length cown. The shoulder length veil was attached to a crown of sequins and seed pearls. Her bpuquet was a white orchid on top ot a wnue bridal manual with white stream crs and pink bouvardia. Roberta Hurley, a sister of the bride and maid of honor, wore a white lace over pink taffeta dress with a matching pinK cummer hund. She wore Dink and white carnations in her hair and carried a bouquet of white gladioli witn pink bouvardia. Another of the bride's sisters, Caroline Hurley, was bridesmaid. She wore a pink lace frock over light orchid talleta. sne also wore pink and white carnations in her hair, but ner Bouquet was pinn gladioli with white bouvardia. Bnhhv Herrin of Wauna per formed best man duties, and Paul Hurley, brother of the bride, and Hugh Shivers, Portland, seated the guests. The bride's mother chose a while and green sheath with which she wore white accessories for her dauehter's wedding. The bride groom's mother was gowned in a white and blue afternoon dress and she wore white accessories. Both of the mothers had identical corsages of pink roses and bouvardia. The wedding reception was held at the bride s home in Portland. Mrs. Maude Eakins presided at the punch bowl and Mrs. James Dun can cut the wedding cake. Devina Duncan registered the guests. Lora is a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy in Klamath Falls, but has been living in Portland where she is employed. The bride groom is a graduate of Oil, and is now stationed with the Army at Fort Bliss, Texas. After a wedding trip to Seaside the bride remained in Portland until she can join her husband in Texas. brothers of the bridegroom. .Sacramento: Mr. and Mrs. Byron For traveling, Nancy changed to Tarr, Coos Bay: Miss Orpha Hud- sneer red wool sheath (rock SDn. roruana; mrs. Hum Longtei- with matching feather hat. black kid accessories and the white or chid from her wedding bouquet at ber shoulder. J Following a wedding trip to Monterey, Carmel. and other Cal-1 ifornia Coast points, Nancy and Dennis will return to Oregon State College for their senior year. Den nis is affiliated with Alpha Tau Omega, his bride with Delta Gam ma. On Saturday evening, before the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Warren were hosts at a rehearsal supper at the Yacht Club for members of the wedding party and out of town guests, including Mr. and Mrs. Ludvig Peterson, Prineville: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Marshall botniand daughters, Robin and Mary, Palm Desert, California: Mrs. Richard Post, and son Richard, Portland; Mrs. Verla Peterson. Sacramento. Mr. and Mrs. David Todd, Trav is Air Force Base, California; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haight, San Diego: Mrs. Ethel Pesterfield, Riverdale, California; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Kennedy, Anthony Kennedy Jr. low, Corvallis; Al Dungey, Co- quille; Bud Titus. Baker; James Brown, Charles Velguth, Dale' Dash, Don Nash, Bill Davies; Er nest Renner, Dale Erickson, Lucian Carson, all of Portland. Pre-nuptial showers for Nancy were given by Mrs. Robert Elling son and Mrs. Roy Whitlatch at the Ellingson home, when guests showered the bride with linen for her new home; a coffee and kitch en shower by Mrs. John Moehl; a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. Lawrence Cada and one by Carrie Heilbronner, Mrs. James Osborne and Mrs. Larry Yarnell. PINOCHLE BONANZA Mrs. Charles Schmidli was hostess to a group of friends for pinochle at her home the evening of August 21. Mrs. Roy Fernlund won high prize; Mrs. Edward Adams, low: and Mrs. George Simmons, traveling. Other guests enjoying the cards and mid night refreshments were Mrs. Bob Schmor, Mrs. Howard Schmidt, Mrs. Homer Dixon and Mrs. Don Horsley. Back to School - The FamoM I TUFIDE 1 I ZIPPER BINDER I 5-Yr. 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Mrs. Vernon Norval was hostess at a coftee hour for Mrs. Staiger one afternoon the early part of August. Mrs. Paul Wampler served guests from a beautifully appointed refreshments table and the attrac tive Norval lawn and garden pro vided the setting. Sunday afternoon. August 10, a community farewell picnic was given at Collier Park for the Staig ers with members of the Eastern Star acting as a planning committee. Friday, August 22. Mrs. Dwight Kircher and Mrs. v. alter Zimmer man were co-hostesses at the Kir cher residence at a party for Mrs. Staieer to wiiich all the past ma trons of the Cascade Crest chapter of Eastern Star and the current 01 firprs were invited. Mr. and Mrs. Staiger moved to Chiloquin in 1927, at which time they opened the Pioneer Drug Store which remained in business until December, 1951, when the building in which it was then lo cated burned. 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